NAME IT! Podcast Episode 10: What Is Hegemonic Masculinity, And Why Should You Care? With Aaron Lavigne
Release Date: 05/19/2021
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Korin Mills’ words of wisdom:
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In this Name IT! podcast episode, host Mazarine Treyz converses with Veronica Garcia, philanthropist and lead organizer of the Wealth Reclamation Academy of Practitioners (WRAP), concerning the operations of nonprofit organizations and fundraising.
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In this Name It! podcast episode, Mazarine Treyz talks to Kierra Sunae, Grief Expert and Executive Director and Founder of The Healing Footprints Foundation about the crucial aspects of grief and grieving.
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“The white fathers told us: I think, therefore I am. The black goddess within each of us—the poet—whispers in our dreams: I feel, therefore I can be free.” – Audre Lorde
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Welcome to our first episode! Better listen to the recording, the video is super low volume on my end! Sorry about that!
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TW: We talk about suicide in this episode.
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There is a lot to say about feminism in the sector, and what AFP in particular can do better for women! Vanessa Chase, founder of The Storytelling Nonprofit and #FundraisingIsFemale, shares a few tips with us!
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In this interview we go deep into what it feels like to be a person of color in the nonprofit sector, trying to make your way. And seeing the unconscious privilege people from the dominant culture have.
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In the nonprofit sector lately, Helen and Mazarine have seen some glaring examples of white fragility. So, we decided to do an episode on what this is, and how we can do better.
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In this interview with Mary Sobecki, executive director of the NeedMor Fund, we talk about why involving people in the community in grantmaking decisions is important.
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And stay tuned for episode 3!
Show 2: What is Hegemonic Masculinity, and Why Should You Care? Masculinities and Femininities in the Workplace
III. Connell’s masculinities and hegemonic masculinity
A. Connell’s theory of masculinities, asymmetric power difference between men and women. gender as performance is varied. Men are accepting or rejecting various factors of it. It’s a type of performance of masculinity,
B. Four kinds of masculinity outlined in the original theory
i. Hegemonic: the most acceptable use of “violence”, at the forefront of maintaining the gender structure in an environment
a) Domineering male is hegemonic performed.
ii. Subordinate: Least acceptable combination of qualities and behaviors, sometimes attributed feminine qualities
a) Some off-shoots of Connell’s theory put both men and women in the same performance of behaviors, with women occupying qualities and behaviors seen as subordinate to those of hegemonic masculinity
iii. Complicit: men who perform not accepting or at least not supporting fully the gender structure, while still benefiting from the domination of women
a) Your woke and “woke” male colleagues, even if they are supportive they still gain benefits from performing masculinity in the gender structure
iv. Marginalized: men that are “roped” into the gender structure even when their other qualities would put them in the minority (ethnicity, class, sexuality)
a) The black men in the glass escalator article
C. Types of femininity in the gender structure
i. Emphasized femininity: the female qualities hegemonic masculinity deems most acceptable
a) Pliant, quiet, accepting, obedient, etc
ii. Pariah femininity: women performing qualities that are not emphasized femininity/masculine
a) rational logical = men, women = sweet, but if you speak up for yourself, you are called emotional, crazy psychos
IV. Men in their own lives vs in the workplace.
A. How does this activate in the gender structure of the organization?
V. How is Complicit masculinity reflected in NP workplace?
A. Anecdotes from Mazarine and Helen
B. I’ve been doing this my whole life, why are you bringing this up now?
i. This didn’t happen to my grandfather, so it must be a problem with modern women.
VI. Men and Women dollop episodes.
A. Letter writing- Post office.
i. And all the other times technology has been fear mongered because it allows women to communicate better